How Everyday Objects Look Through a Macro Lens
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#516P3)
Macro Universe took a deep dive into very familiar, everyday objects just to see at what point they would become recognizable under a macro lens. The items include a disposable razor, a spool of thread, a peanut M&M, a bottle of Coca-Cola, a sponge, a bar of soap and toilet paper.
It's nice to look at everyday objects in super macro.
via Miss Cellania
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